PoochieBells L'originale campanello per vasino per cani, campanelli per l'addestramento del vasino e per scassinare la casa dei cuccioli, vasino per allenare il tuo cane in giorni, prodotto in America, nero notte

Brand:PoochieBells

3.7/5

44.93

PoochieBells, il campanello per porta per cani originale e più affidabile dal 2005. > Veri elementi essenziali per cani per la casa. Niente più incidenti o indovinare quando il tuo cane ha bisogno di uscire. Un messaggio semplice e chiaro che significa una cosa.... Il tuo cane parla e deve uscire! PoochieBells, sono un campanello per cuccioli per l'addestramento al vasino, realizzato individualmente a mano dal nostro team di abili artigiani nella nostra struttura nel Connecticut. >Guida all'addestramento del vasino per cani facile e passo dopo passo inclusa in ogni PoochieBells. Il nostro metodo di addestramento per cuccioli è stato sviluppato ed è approvato da professionisti degli animali domestici di tutto il mondo e ha una percentuale di successo comprovata superiore al 95%. Ottieni rapidamente risultati divertendoti con il tuo cucciolo!> I cani parlano, ma solo a chi sa ascoltare.

EAN: 0687398363001

Categories: Prodotti per animali, Cani, Porte, cancelli e rampe, Campanelli,

Componenti inclusi: PoochieBells, Guida all'addestramento. Per altri design, dai un'occhiata alla nostra pagina del negozio PoochieBells per trovare il modello perfetto per la tua casa. Per cuccioli più ruvidi e resistenti, consigliamo la nostra collezione di fettucce in cotone premium per una maggiore resistenza e durata. Potty addestra il tuo cucciolo in pochi giorni! Abbiamo collaborato con i migliori professionisti degli animali domestici per creare un efficace metodo di addestramento del cane con una percentuale di successo superiore al 95%, rendendoli veri elementi essenziali per i cuccioli. Ogni Poochie Bells viene fornito completo della nostra guida approvata da esperti per rendere l'addestramento al vasino dei cuccioli facile e divertente. Niente più graffi, spiacevoli sorprese o installazioni di porte per cani. Dai chihuahua ai danesi, i campanelli per cani PoochieBells pendono comodamente e in modo sicuro a 26 pollici da qualsiasi maniglia, maniglia o gancio. Un design a taglia unica, questo vasino ha 2 set di campanelli per adattarsi a qualsiasi età, razza o taglia senza necessità di regolazione. Gli unici campanelli di addestramento fatti apposta per i cani. Prodotte in America, le nostre campane personalizzate sono prive di piombo, rinforzate per una maggiore durata, lisce e sono progettate con le aperture più piccole possibili per ridurre il rischio di catturare l'unghia di un cane. Incoraggiamo fortemente l'addestramento naso-campana per ridurre ulteriormente il rischio di lesioni al tuo cane. Orgogliosamente realizzato a mano negli Stati Uniti, ogni set di PoochieBells viene testato e controllato dalla qualità, rendendoli più sicuri delle alternative economiche e importate. Questi campanelli da 1,25 pollici hanno un suono chiaro e distinto, così sarai in grado di sentire il suono e il tintinnio in tutta la casa.
color Midnight Black
Country of Origin USA
Item model number PBBLACK
Manufacturer PoochieBells
Product Dimensions 26 x 1 x 0.25 inches; 5 Ounces

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Scritto da: Tyjere67G
treat training
the bells themselves are cute. a lil short for my doors and short legged yorkie. shes so small that when she touches the bells, they don't jingle. I added some lighter weight bells to see if that helps but again my yorkie girl is small and lightweight. during introduction to the bells she quickly learned if she toyched it she received a reward. so, not so much for pitty but mire training me to give her a treat... again product is lovely, this may be operator error that my puppy thinks it means feed me. i still have wirk to do. good luck to you all though.
Scritto da: Jamie Katsumi
Best (and worst) decision ever! Haha
I had never seen a dog ring a bell to go outside before, but once I heard about it, I knew it was something I wanted to train our puppy to do. I bought this a couple of weeks before Greyson came home with us, and started "training" right from the start. Even though we were initially carrying him outside to go potty, we would ring the bell ourselves, and say "ring the bell" every time. After about 3 weeks of being home, he rang it for the first time on his own. He was in the living room with us, and he was acting a bit weird (you start to recognize the signs of when they have to go!!), so I asked if he needed to go out, and he went straight to the door and rang the bell!!! He had been ringing it for a few days before that, but I think it was more to play with it. If your puppy does this, I would recommend that, even if they are just playing with it, especially in the beginning, anytime they touch the bell, take them outside so they can really make the association between the bell and going out. I will say that now at 7 months, Greyson definitely abuses the system, and rings it whenever he wants to just go outside. But if I tell him no (cos I know he doesn't have to go), he will walk away from it. It's quite funny as you can tell how badly he has to go by the way he rings it. Sometimes it will just be a little nudge with the nose, and a tiny ring, and others he will push the bell all around so its ringing like mad. He's very persistent haha. I would like to caveat this review by explaining that he did not have constant access to the bell, and that's maybe something we should have done differently. Since he was still potty training, he spent about 90% of his time gated in the kitchen, so he could not ring the bell even if he wanted to. I'm sure others would have this training completed much sooner than 3 weeks if they make sure the pup can always access the bell. Definitely recommend. This is a fun and easy thing to teach your dog, and it helps immensely with potty training. Also sure to get a few laughs of delight from your guests when your puppy rings the bell. ;)
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Awesome
Favorite potty training aid. Helps a puppy get the hang of associating ringing the bell with going outside & then potty. Oldest pup is 51/2years old & still have & use the bells from potty training her. Needed a another set for the set up of a new house. Using with our 13 week old Goldendoodle puppy & he’s getting it quickly. Only had a couple of accidents since we got him. He still rang the bell, just didn’t quite wait to get outside. You won’t regret getting these to potty train with. No barking to go out, just a pleasant ringing of the bells.
Scritto da: Kaz
A helpful training aid that may make your life a bit easier
A straightforward, useful product for training your dog and making your life a bit easier. To be clear, these are just bells on a ribbon. That's it. That's all they need to be, but it's not like you are buying some miracle product--you still need to do the work of actually training your dog to use them. That said, training proved reasonably simple and most dogs should be able to figure out a way to hit, bump, or tap the bells to get them to ring. The bells seem to be at an appropriate height for most dogs to use, and while the included ribbon is obviously not at all chew proof, it is certainly strong enough to be constantly knocked about by a dog. My only small complaint is that they might have made the bells a bit bigger or put a few more of them on in order to make the sound a bit louder. While some dogs might knock the heck outta these things and make a racket, I feel like the average dog just bumping them doesn't make the bells ring quite loud enough to be heard from more than one room away. This isn't a huge issue, but certainly one to be aware of. Overall I am satisfied with this product and can comfortably recommend giving it a try. NOTE: Unless you want the bells ringing every time you open your front/back door, I suggest hanging them on a hook or knob close to the door, such as a closet door, which is what I did. It cuts down on the ringing significantly, and won't confusing the training of your dog every time you open the front/back door to go outside without the pooch.
Scritto da: Karen E
They learned to use this in 2 days
Our 2 puppies use these bells to ask to go out every time. Our 10 year old lab even uses them I'd he can't get Our attention with his usual methods.
Scritto da: Hal
awesome solution to dog house-training
when we got our Great Dane puppy we were told he was already house broken and he would bark to go out. obviously they meant he would bark from his crate but as we allow our dogs out int he house all day when i am home, we found we had a slight issue. our puppy would go to the front door and just stand there quietly. if i was in the kitchen or changing the baby i wouldn't see him, so he started having accidents by the front door. (FYI- Great Dane puppy accidents are MUCH larger than most other puppies ;) we already owned one of these door bells but as our doxies never used it we put it away. I have yet to find it so i needed this new one fast. Within less than 24 hrs our new puppy already had figured this bell out. It is awesome! He rings it faithfully when he needs to go out. the louder the bells are rung the more desperate he is! The downside is he's also now learned to abuse the system and rings the bell when he wants to go out and just sit in the sun or go for a walk. so we have to be very consistent and aware of this. if he rings the bell we take him out but if he tries to just lay around we bring him right in and let him go out and sit on the patio. we are doing this in hopes he breaks the habit of ringing it for this type of response and only uses the bells to go potty.
Scritto da: Kat83
Takes a few weeks but then it's brilliant
It took a little time for my 12 week old puppy to understand how and when to use this. I found a couple of videos on youtube invaluable for training tips and the cream cheese tip was the one that finally cracked it for her. Now (some months on) she just jingles everytime she needs to go out and the only time we've had any accidents is when we don't get to the door quickly enough - which as she's only 7 months is bearable. if you have a puppy or dog who doesn't seem to know how to let you know when they want to go out I really do recommend this and don't give up - it does take a lot of repetitions of you jingling each time you open the door for it to sink in - but once it does - it works for life. (according to my friend who recommended this to me)
Scritto da: geoff
Loudest bells
Having bought these and the cheaper versions (with more bells on) the bells on these are a far more superior quality with a louder ring. More expensive (probably pay extra re import because from USA) but worth it for a main/noisier living area. Look nice too!
Scritto da: Tracy
Excellent. They definitely work.
Amazing. These bells have definitely helped toilet train my puppy. We have them by the back door and she now knows to touch the bells to ring them to be let out. Cannot believe how quickly she learnt. Would definitely recommend, but you do have to take the puppy out every time they touch the bells so they understand their cause and effect.
Scritto da: Dee
Great quality but much cheaper elsewhere
Nice item and good quality...Thought this read as 2 sets of bells considering the price against others of very similar quality. But my mistake after re reading for a third time. Overall very expensive for what it is, much cheaper available elsewhere. Could by 2 sets for less.
Scritto da: Bec
Handy once toilet trained
My puppy has finally got the hang of these bells after a couple of months use. She does ring them to just go out and play also, but doesn't get rewarded for that so am hoping she will get to know they are just for toilet time!

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